Drawing on a mix of policy learning and new institutionalist theory, the paper sets out the empirical evidence regarding the unfolding of neighbourhood planning (NP) in England during more than ten years of participatory practice. What has been learned about how this policy has been shaped reflexively by institutional actors is reviewed, drawing on two significant national research studies. The contribution of the paper is to provide a detailed consideration of neighbourhood planning as practiced over a decade and the policy iterations that have featured in that time, including what this tells us conceptually. We conclude this process has produced a range of neighbourhood planning forms that are reflected through the interplay of institutio...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
A critical analysis of neighbourhood planning. Setting empirical evidence from the UK against intern...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
Drawing on a mix of policy learning and new institutionalist theory, the paper sets out the empirica...
Exploration of how neighbourhoods and others have responded to the UK government’s localism agenda i...
Following its election in 2010 the UK Coalition Government and the subsequent Conservative administr...
The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decad...
The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decad...
Neighbourhood planning is arguably the most radical innovation in UK local governance in a generati...
Neighbourhood planning was first outlined in 2010 as part of the Government’s commitment to transfer...
Neighbourhood planning (NP) as enabled by the 2011 Localism Act in England has precipitated a consid...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
A critical analysis of neighbourhood planning. Setting empirical evidence from the UK against intern...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
Drawing on a mix of policy learning and new institutionalist theory, the paper sets out the empirica...
Exploration of how neighbourhoods and others have responded to the UK government’s localism agenda i...
Following its election in 2010 the UK Coalition Government and the subsequent Conservative administr...
The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decad...
The planning system in England has undergone serial and far-reaching reforms over the past two decad...
Neighbourhood planning is arguably the most radical innovation in UK local governance in a generati...
Neighbourhood planning was first outlined in 2010 as part of the Government’s commitment to transfer...
Neighbourhood planning (NP) as enabled by the 2011 Localism Act in England has precipitated a consid...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
A critical analysis of neighbourhood planning. Setting empirical evidence from the UK against intern...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...